drank Osmanthus Puer Tea by Pure Puer Tea
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I chilled my second steep of this and, while it’s still very mild, cold, I’m getting more of that rocky taste. (Again, that’s not bad—it’s just the distinguishing mark of this variety.) My experience with the Great and (Not So) Powerful Os-manthus has been a pleasant one, as well. Citrusy floral, not perfumey floral like heavy jasmine.

On this beastly hot afternoon, thoughts of clear springs and damp caves are wonderful indeed. Took a short country drive after lunch and I saw some french-fried cornfields that nearly made me cry. If you’re a farm kid, you’ll understand.

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Hesper June 13 years ago

Sadly, as a farmers wife, I understand to well.

gmathis 13 years ago

Is drought as bad in your direction?

Hesper June 13 years ago

No, thankfully, we are not as dry as others just yet.

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Hesper June 13 years ago

Sadly, as a farmers wife, I understand to well.

gmathis 13 years ago

Is drought as bad in your direction?

Hesper June 13 years ago

No, thankfully, we are not as dry as others just yet.

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